In the media

“Eglė Rindzevičiūtė offered a fascinating history of cybernetics, from its origins in World War II through its heyday in the 1960s, its integration into various disciplines in the ’70s, and its influence on Bruno Latour’s actor-network theory, with its nonmodern insistence that we have never been separate from our animal selves. Indeed, cybernetics’ refusal to differentiate among mind/body and culture/nature/machine sounds ringingly clear to anyone who’s ever been on acid.”

In addition to this interview, I also contribute articles to a number of popular journals and newspapers, such as “Moteris” [Woman], an established popular monthly in Lithuania, and 7 Meno dienos [7 Art Days].

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My brief comments on creative industries and the economic impact of the arts on the programme Kultmisijos (CultMission), broadcasted by the Lithuanian National Television.